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6.
Enter your Company name and Division. These two fields create the default assembly naming convention (in
the form "Company.Division.Assembly" followed by a number).
Note •
Wizard to open the Manifest and Assembly Design dialog box, and then click Properties to open the Application
Manifest Properties dialog box, where you can edit the Assembly Name.
7.
Click OK. You are returned to the Isolation Method Panel.
8.
Click Next. The Summary Information Panel opens.
9.
Click Isolate to proceed with isolation using the specified naming convention.
Assemblies created during application isolation will follow the naming convention as specified.
Modifying the Default Isolation
Recommendations
You can modify default isolation recommendations for the following:
When Only Using Windows Installer Isolated Components
When Using Manifests for Isolation
When Only Using Windows Installer Isolated Components
To modify the default isolation recommendations when only using Windows Installer isolated components, perform
the following steps.
Task:
To modify the default isolation recommendations:
1.
From the Summary Information Panel of the Application Isolation Wizard™, click Modify. The Isolated
Components Design dialog box is displayed.
2.
Select the Applications to be Isolated and then select the Files to Isolate for Selected Application. Repeat as
necessary.
3.
Click OK. When you return to the Summary Information Panel, verify your settings before isolating.
When Using Manifests for Isolation
To modify the default isolation recommendations when using manifests for isolation, perform the following steps.
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To edit the Assembly Name, you can also click Modify from the Summary Information Panel later in the
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